Species that might compete for the same prey often include those that share similar ecological niches. For example, cheetahs and lions both hunt ungulates like wildebeest and zebras in the African savannah. In aquatic environments, different species of fish, such as bass and pike, may compete for smaller fish or invertebrates. Such competition can lead to resource partitioning or changes in behavior to minimize direct conflict.
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